Good Morning all,
We just purchased the Lyson 50 L Creamer, unheated. We started with 27.5 pounds of honey including seed. We poured the creamed honey direct into the jars. When the creamed honey was near the bottom of the tank the flow was really slow!
Since the unit does not heat up we ended up running the machine with the spigot open which helped drain almost a gallon of the creamed honey, though we did need to scoop the rest out of the bottom of the unit. (not fun) We ended up with one gallon of creamed honey, so quite a bit, that would not drain. There is still some creamed honey in the unit.
Here are our questions. For those of you who have a comparable unit do you leave the residual creamed honey in the unit as "seed". Or do you clean out the unit after each use? Also, when you clean the unit, how do you go about doing so?
Thank you in advance!
We just purchased the Lyson 50 L Creamer, unheated. We started with 27.5 pounds of honey including seed. We poured the creamed honey direct into the jars. When the creamed honey was near the bottom of the tank the flow was really slow!
Since the unit does not heat up we ended up running the machine with the spigot open which helped drain almost a gallon of the creamed honey, though we did need to scoop the rest out of the bottom of the unit. (not fun) We ended up with one gallon of creamed honey, so quite a bit, that would not drain. There is still some creamed honey in the unit.
Here are our questions. For those of you who have a comparable unit do you leave the residual creamed honey in the unit as "seed". Or do you clean out the unit after each use? Also, when you clean the unit, how do you go about doing so?
Thank you in advance!